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PM refutes claim of his conflict with President, Dahal

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KATHMANDU, Nov 26: Prime Minister Baburam Bhattarai has said there was no reality in the news reports that the President and he have a conflict.



Talking to media persons after the inauguration of the Primary Child Development Fourth National Conference at Jawalakhel in Lalitpur on Monday, the Prime Minister refuted the rumours that he, President Dr. Ram Baran Yadav and party Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal ´Prachanda´ have disputes over political matters.[break]



"Such news stories disseminated with ill-intention have no reality", he said, adding that party Chairman Prachanda was making efforts for consensus with honesty and full dedication.



He claimed that the nation will get an outlet to the existing crisis with consensus, cooperation and unity with him and Dahal.



"We are heading towards consensus and I, in my address to the nation on November 22, told that the new election should be held in April-May, forging consensus as quickly as possible and for this, removing the constitutional and legal difficulties relating to the election process and forming a national consensus government are the top priorities of my government", the Prime Minister said.



Refuting the media report that he was reluctant to leave Baluwatar, he said it was totally wrong and added that the government needs the new constitution through the Constituent Assembly by holding the CA election in time.



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